
webMethods JIS: Java Client User’s Guide Version 9.0 November 2009 (originally released January 2005) This document applies to webMethods JIS Version 9.0 and to all subsequent releases. Specifications contained herein are subject to change and these changes will be reported in subsequent release notes or new editions. Copyright © 1992–2009 Software AG, Darmstadt, Germany and/or Software AG USA, Inc., Reston, VA, United States of America, and/or their suppliers. All rights reserved. Detailed information on trademarks and patents owned by Software AG and/or its subsidiaries is located at http:// documentation.softwareag.com/legal/. Use of this software is subject to adherence to Software AG's licensing conditions and terms. These terms are part of the product documentation, located at http://documentation.softwareag.com/legal/ and/or in the root installation directory of the licensed product(s). This software may include portions of third-party products. For third-party copyright notices and license terms, please refer to “License Texts, Copyright Notices and Disclaimers of Third-Party Products”. This document is part of the product documentation, located at http:// documentation.softwareag.com/legal/ and/or in the root installation directory of the licensed product(s). Document ID: JIS-JAVACLIENT-UG-90-20121109 Table of Contents About this Guide . 17 Documentation Set . 18 Document Conventions . 19 Viewing the Documentation Online . 20 Chapter 1. Making the Java Client Runtime Operational . 21 Creating a Java Client Runtime. 21 How The Compilation Process Works . 22 Two Results of Generating a Runtime in webMethods JIS . 22 Setting Runtime Generation Options . 22 How To Generate your Runtime . 24 The Runtime Generation Process . 25 Converting Images . 25 Testing Your Runtime. 26 Installing the Java Client Runtime . 26 Creating the Runtime Installation . 26 Installing Your Runtime . 26 JIS Server Installation Options . 27 Activating the Java Client Runtime . 28 How Does the JIS Runtime Work?. 29 The Java Client Runtime Deployment Architecture . 29 The JIS Runtime on Windows . 30 Creating a Runtime Installation . 30 Installing Your Runtime on Windows . 31 Activating the JIS Server on Windows . 31 The JIS Runtime on iSeries. 32 Creating a Runtime Installation . 32 Installation Files to be Copied on an iSeries . 33 Installing Your Runtime on the iSeries . 33 Mapping the PC to the iSeries IFS. 34 Transferring Environment to iSeries via Mapped Network Drive . 36 Transferring the Runtime Environment to the iSeries Manually . 39 Transferring the Server Package to the iSeries . 40 Running the Install Program on the iSeries . 40 Activating the JIS Server on the iSeries . 43 Activating the JIS Server Using the RUNJACSRV Command . 43 The JIS Runtime on Solaris. 45 Creating a Runtime Installation . 45 Pre-Installation Checklist for the Solaris Platform . 46 Installing Your Runtime on Solaris . 47 Installing the Runtime Environment Using Samba. 47 Mapping the PC to Solaris:. 47 Transferring the Runtime Environment to the Solaris Machine . 48 webMethods JIS: Java Client User’s Guide Version 9.0 3 Table of Contents Installing Runtime Environment on the Solaris Using FTP. 50 Installing Runtime Environment to a PC Directory . 50 Compressing and Transferring Runtime Environment to Solaris . 52 Deploying Runtime Environment into Pre-defined Directory . 52 Activating the JIS Server from Solaris . 53 The Jacadasv Script . 54 Installing Multiple Applications on the Same JIS Server . 54 The JIS Server Command Line Parameters . 55 Operating the Runtime on a Client Computer . 57 Chapter 2. The Java Client Runtime . 59 HTML File Settings. 59 HTML Parameters That Can be Changed by the User . 60 GUI Settings . 60 Localization. 65 Communication. 65 Debugging . 67 HTML Pages. 68 Session Initialization . 69 Configurable User Messages . 69 Scalability: Server Farm . 70 Printing . ..
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